1Open a new document width and height 1000 pixels. Resolution 300 pixels per inch.
Turn on view -> extra’s, and turn on view -> snap (make sure show -> grid and snap -> snap to grid are turned on).
2New layer, name it base grid.
Select a brush, hard round 3 pixels. Start drawing along the photoshop grid. Your brush should automatically follow the grid lines since ‘snap to’ is turned on, but you can hold your shift key once your
drawing to keep going in a straight line.
3 Copy base grid, hide the base grid and call the base grid copy ‘edges’.
Ctrl-click on the edges layer to select the grid. Edit-> stroke. Stroke color is black, 4 pixels. Deselect.
Make a new layer under the edges layer and fill it with white. Merge the edges and white layer, rename it back to edges.
Filter->Brush Strokes->Spatter, spray 2, smooth 10.
Select->Color Range. Select the black, and set fuzziness to 200. Select inverse, delete.
Turn the layers opacity to 50%
Turn off view->extra’s and view->snap.
Now you should have something like picture one.
4.Copy the base grid, move it above the Edges layer and call it ‘small edges’. Hide the base layer and show the ‘small edges’ layer.
Make a new layer under the small edges layer and fill it with white like before. Merge the small edges and white layer, rename it back to small edges.
Filter->Brush Strokes->Spatter, spray 2, smooth 10.
Turn the layers opacity to 80%
Select->Color Range. Select the black, and set fuzziness to 200. Select inverse, delete.
5 Place a new layer under the edges layer, fill it with grey 999999, call it background.



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